Apart from the many problematic details of the Obama administration’s nuclear deal with Iran, there is the overriding problem of the entire P5+1 process that produced the agreement, and, even more importantly, the U.S. Senate’s abdication of its constitutional “advice and consent” obligation.

Former U.S. Senator Saxby Chambliss' call for publicly lynching Ed Snowden without a trial or any due process of law is in stark contrast to the Fifth Amendment which says, "No person shall ... be deprived of life, liberty, or property, without due process of law." In the absence of such a process, it is beyond the pale that a former U.S. representative and senator who has sworn an oath to the U.S. Constitution would make such a statement.